ELDERSBURG — A 21-year-old Westminster man was arrested on Jan. 4 after the county Sheriff's Office said he was driving a vehicle that struck at least five parked vehicles, three mailboxes and a stop sign in the Harvest Farms and Carroll Highlands communities of Eldersburg.

Early Wednesday morning, a resident reported a white truck that struck a mailbox. The vehicle description was broadcast and a State Trooper patrolling the area located and stopped the truck traveling a short distance from the scene. The truck was missing its front bumper and signal lights, with several scratches and dents along its side, according to the Sheriff's Office report.

While speaking with the truck's driver, later identified as Bruce Lee Burney, 21, of Westminster, officers smelled the odor of alcohol and reported seeing an open case of beer on the floor behind the seat, according to the report. No one was injured.

As of late Wednesday, Burney was awaiting a bail review hearing after being charged with eight counts of failing to report an accident or remaining at the scene of a accident. Other charges include driving under the influence of alcohol, driving while impaired, driving on a revoked/suspended license, and other charges.

Anyone with information about this incident may contact Deputy Brian Colussy of the Carroll County Sheriff's Office at 410-386-2900, or bcolussy@ccg.carr.org.